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YOGYAKARTA - Information on the hajj quota per province in 2023 has been released by the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag). The Indonesian Hajj quota this year is open to 221,000 pilgrims, consisting of 203,320 regular hajj quotas and 17,680 special hajj quotas.

The determination of the hajj quota was issued through the Decree of the Minister of Religion KMA Number 189 of 2023 concerning the Indonesian Hajj Quota for 1444 H/2023 M. Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil said that the KMA regarding the hajj quota was a guide for all levels of the Directorate General of Hajj and Umrah and the Implementation of Special Hajj Travel in finalizing the provision of services for Indonesian Hajj pilgrims.

The regular hajj quota consists of 4 categories, namely the regular Hajj quota for the current year totaling 190,897 pilgrims, the elderly quota for 10,166 pilgrims, the quota for the guide for the Hajj and Umrah Guidance Group totaling 685 pilgrims. and the quota for regional Hajj officers totals 1,572 pilgrims.

The following is a list of regular hajj quotas per province in 2023, based on the official website of kemenag.go.id.

Aceh: 4,378 congregants

North Sumatra: 8,328 congregants

West Sumatra: 4,613 pilgrims

Riau: 5,047 congregants

Riau Islands: 1,291 pilgrims

Jambi: 2,909 pilgrims

South Sumatra: 7,012 congregants

Bengkulu: 1,636 congregants

Bangka Belitung: 1,065 pilgrims

Lampung: 7,050 congregants

Banten: 9,461 congregants

DKI Jakarta: 7,926 congregants

West Java: 38,723 pilgrims

Central Java: 30,377 pilgrims

DI Yogyakarta: 3,147 congregants

East Java: 35,152 congregants

West Kalimantan: 2,519 pilgrims

Central Kalimantan: 1,612 congregants

South Kalimantan: 3,818 pilgrims

East Kalimantan: 2,586 pilgrims

North Kalimantan: 416 congregants

Bali: 698 congregants

West Nusa Tenggara: 4,499 pilgrims

East Nusa Tenggara: 668 Pilgrims

North Sulawesi: 713 congregants

Central Sulawesi: 1,993 congregants

South Sulawesi: 7,272 congregants

Southeast Sulawesi: 2,019 congregants

West Sulawesi: 1,453 congregants

Gorontalo: 978 pilgrims

North Maluku: 1,076 congregants

Maluku: 1,086 congregants

Papua: 1,076 congregants

West Papua: 723 congregants

For the quota of regional Hajj officers, a maximum of three pilgrims are set for one flying group. Meanwhile, for provinces that divide or set the hajj quota into the city/district quota, it is determined proportionally based on the proportion of the Muslim population or the waiting list in each city/district.

If until the closing of the payment there is still a quota remaining for all categories of regular hajj pilgrims, then the remaining quota will be used for the next portion number of regular hajj pilgrims.

The special hajj quota is divided into two, namely a special hajj quota of 16,305 pilgrims and a special quota of 1,375 pilgrims. If until the closing of the payment there is still a remaining hajj quota in the two categories, then the quota will be used for special Hajj pilgrims based on the next portion number order who are ready to depart.

Hajj pilgrims who have paid off the costs of the Hajj pilgrimage in 1441 H/2020 AD who are not included in the quota allocation or delay departure in 2022, are prioritized to enter the hajj quota at this year's event.

Demikianlah reviewasi mengenai kuota haji per provinsi 2023 berdasarkan ketentuan dari Kemenag. Untuk estimasi keberangkatan haji dapat dicek secara online melalui aplikasi Pusaka yang bisa diunduh di Play Store dan App Store.

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